Alamo Colleges District

Bexar CountyDowntown San AntonioEst. 1945

Serving the Bexar County community through its programs and services that help students succeed in acquiring the knowledge and skills needed in today's world. Today, five colleges fulfill this promise with a vast array of courses and 2-year degrees.

About NLC

Northeast Lakeview College is a public community college that is focused on student success through the offering of Associate degrees and continuing education, promoting engagement in civic activities and organizations, and encouraging participation in cultural and enrichment programs.

Admissions & Aid

The Northeast Lakeview College Admissions and Records Department is here to assist you with the enrollment process. We have an open door admissions policy to ensure that every person has the opportunity to get a college education.

Experience NLC

A center for educational excellence, Northeast Lakeview College combines innovative classroom instruction with hands-on experience to provide exemplary enrichment opportunities. As the newest community college in the nation, we provide a variety of degree plans, flexible course schedules, and a small, student-focused environment.

Interim Dean for Academic Success

Tammy Perez

As Interim Dean for Academic Success, Tammy Perez oversees the AlamoInstitutes of Creative and Communication Arts, Public Service, and Business and Entrepreneurship, including the Divisions of Business, Communications, Humanities, and Psychology (BCHP), English and Education, Fine and Performing Arts, and Social Sciences.

Tammy Perez has taught in higher education settings for over 25 years at both two and four-year institutions. Within the Alamo Colleges District, she began as an adjunct for St. Philip's College in 1998. She went on to work full-time at San Antonio College and, while there, served as department chair, then accreditation liaison for SAC@NLC courses. In July 2017, she was hired as Chair of Business, Communication, Humanities and Psychology at Northeast Lakeview College. She has years of experience working with curriculum, international issues, strategic planning, and faculty mentoring. Her previous training includes Quality Texas Examiner's Training, Project Management Professional Training, and Change Management Certification. In 2011, she participated in the Alamo colleges Leadership Academy for Success (ALAS) where she was honored with an ALAS faculty award and peer award and she has additionally received the UT Austin NISOD Excellence award. Tammy Perez holds a B.A. degree in Spanish Education from Purdue University, a Master's degree in Spanish from the University of New Mexico, and a second M.A. in Ibero-Romance Philology and Linguistics from UT Austin. She is currently working on a doctorate in Higher Education Leadership.